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Creative Coding: Making Visuals with JavaScript
A course by Bruno Imbrizi , Creative Coder
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positive reviews (1.2K)
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- 97% positive reviews (1.2K)
- 56,730 students
- 21 lessons (2h 42m)
- 39 additional resources (5 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: English, French, Italian, Portuguese
- English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
lucasbonafe
Excellent for dynamic Watch Dogs 2 style animations.
Has anyone tried to use in conjunction with SVG and WebAssembly?
cheesemaafia
Good introductory course albeit a fast-paced one!
look4jit
Great course! it was easy to understand and interesting.
creatiwww
Nice intro to advanced animations.
objioramses
this is course is amazing, from the start i was creating graphics, also learned new tools for creating ideas with javascript and canvas. i hope you'll enjoy this course
mont3ro_isra3l
Impresionante los alcances de esta herramienta, muy contento con este curso.
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mauriedo
Great introduction to creative coding, Javascript basics (variables, conditionals, loops) very recommendable prior to enrolling, it will make it so much easier :)
Bruno is a great teacher and his artworks are amazing!
lepenvenmarvin
très bien
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aadhaam
Nice intro to canvas.
chactron01
It's a great beginners course. I loved it
nick_gianuzzi99
Corso interessante!
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irene_cacciarini
Corso molto interessante!
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craltiok
Fat pace course with lots of information.
yohansamuditha1999
Great Course ! Love it So much
marcis_viskints
Great course, it is nice to see how much can be done with not that much code!
Maybe these are some visual coding practices that I just haven't got used to, but one thing that would make it more easy to understand - using a bit more expressive variable names. For example cellSize instead of cell, colsCount (or columnsCount) instead of just cols, sliceAngle instead of slice etc.